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and the health concerns leading to ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> covering san rafael, south bay, pleasanton, and all bay area, this is abc7. >> a flag flap
and the health concerns leading to ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some...
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...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> and now a check with what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> a good thursday morning to you both and all of you in the bay area. this morning we have a lot on the show including a story that touched even the west the big chill, the coldest air masses in decades, really, hitting half the country from northwest to the southeast with latest on the conditions this morning. joining us this morning is great news for our family, amy robach with us and great to see her and spend some time with her the he is next on "good morning america" next. >> that is in 37 minutes. jewelry is always popular an the holidays but it can be hard to tell what is real from what and fake. >> "consumer reports"
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then we start to see how equities really act in that environment, because these are companies, now that have been borrowing, we know why these equities have appreciated. we understand the multiple come protection. when you think about consumer staples, they don't really have a whole heck of a lot of growth. proctor & gamble trading 18 times next year's earnings expected to grow eight or nine percent. if we get this taper and see rates spike, that's when we will feel it. >> let's talk about what we saw move in today's rally. it was a broad based rally, except for these momentum names, these momentum names did not participate. we're talking solar stocks, 3-d printing and apple. apple was a laggard today. >> i didn't think it would get through 550. we said yesterday, when it printed up the 575, 580 level, that was another number we expect to pull back to 550. we had the conversation last night. i'm not making a big move out of the apple deal today. but i think we need to retest that 550 level we exploded $30 off of the other day. >> we talked about last night. to me there was people in the
then we start to see how equities really act in that environment, because these are companies, now that have been borrowing, we know why these equities have appreciated. we understand the multiple come protection. when you think about consumer staples, they don't really have a whole heck of a lot of growth. proctor & gamble trading 18 times next year's earnings expected to grow eight or nine percent. if we get this taper and see rates spike, that's when we will feel it. >> let's talk...
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> >the one thing that they all have in common is that this is a very unfavorable interest rate environment for them. the old model of bringing in deposits at one rate and lending it out in another has really been squeezed by these low interest rates and so they are all the more reliant on fee income. we do see some differences between the big banks, the small banks, and the credit unions particularly when it comes to things like free checking accounts. fewer than 40% of the large banks offer a free checking account on a standalone basis. at the other end of the spectrum more than 70% of credit unions still do. > >i noticed at bankrate.com, your website, that you actually suggest to people to be nice and be polite and maybe you can get some of these fees removed. how well does that actually work? > >what we have seen is that branch managers in many cases have greater discretion than they have had in the past to retain customers but here is the thing---you have to realize are you the type of customer they are likely to retain? if all you have is a checking account and you never keep more tha
> >the one thing that they all have in common is that this is a very unfavorable interest rate environment for them. the old model of bringing in deposits at one rate and lending it out in another has really been squeezed by these low interest rates and so they are all the more reliant on fee income. we do see some differences between the big banks, the small banks, and the credit unions particularly when it comes to things like free checking accounts. fewer than 40% of the large banks...
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to wild organisms and create a strong selective environment for very resistant pests right so going off of that i wanted to talk a little bit about how mutagenesis is sort of affecting other plants and can you just talk a little bit about that in how it might impact the future of farming well i think if we if we use the same low resistance model which has been what's been done with g.m. owes. that's not a good way of going about it. those plants have taken over the seed markets and they contribute to the problems of monoculture where we have to put in lots of chemical inputs so they're not very helpful in the long run and as we know g.m. knows are now facing a lot of scrutiny around the world and that means more of the market will be opened up to chemical companies like b.a.'s south and dupont who manufacture seeds using mutagenesis the seeds also happen to be cheaper to produce how do you see these mutagenesis seeds really sort of fitting into the market going forward. well as i said. if they're based on a single trace it's going to create a problem and it's going to contribute to the
to wild organisms and create a strong selective environment for very resistant pests right so going off of that i wanted to talk a little bit about how mutagenesis is sort of affecting other plants and can you just talk a little bit about that in how it might impact the future of farming well i think if we if we use the same low resistance model which has been what's been done with g.m. owes. that's not a good way of going about it. those plants have taken over the seed markets and they...
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machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricity than is available in residential areas and it will be years before metal printers become available on the consumer market not exactly the world's first mini metal maker has already been created and with laser centering patterns set to expire in february it's predicted that metal desktop printers will hit the consumer market before even as the world has learned the convenience of technology has a downside we all loved the internet cell phones e-mail and social media before finding out that our beloved data is being monitored and stored by the n.s.a. . the astonishing capabilities of three d. metal printers is now. longer a secret. so when they become a part of our household alongside the microwave and flat screen t.v. . what people choose to physically create in the privacy of their. beyond the control rights. were in a fortnight texas every day the opposition to the use of genetically modified organisms or g.m.o. as gains more and more traction as advocat
machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricity than is available in residential areas and it will be years before metal printers become available on the consumer market not exactly the world's first mini metal maker has already been created and with laser centering patterns set to expire in february it's predicted that metal desktop printers will hit the consumer market before even as the world has...
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ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. outbreak in over a decade. flu before the first sneeze... help protect with a spray. before the first tissue... help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get 10x more protection... and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and we have a jam-packed hour ahead. the passion for fashion. the devil does not wear prada anymore. she wears flats. are women finally trading in sky-high heels for cool pumps? >>> and global hit girl alexis chung will reveal her must-haves that revise your wardrobe right now. >>> and so long, samuel j. >> i hate that you're going away.
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what are you staying in terms of the economic environment in the u.s.? >> this quarter was slow to start, right? look at the holiday shopping, it was pushed late. other than that, i think things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions and have launched many products as well. john donahoe was excitedly showing this beacon. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping, but they hate paying. >> and it is not just because they are cheap? >> no. everyone is like that. we want to remove that friction and make it completely invisible to pay. with beacon, we did that. you can go into a coffee shop like he did earlier today and then your phone vibrates. you can pay completely hands- free. it can be a retail store or restaurants to enable that and have one of these systems. >> and i have big merchant partners, but how many point-of- sale locations are you in? >> in the u.s., we have over 100,000 locations. i do not want to make it specific -- >> you can. >> we have hundreds of thousands of location
what are you staying in terms of the economic environment in the u.s.? >> this quarter was slow to start, right? look at the holiday shopping, it was pushed late. other than that, i think things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions and have launched many products as well. john donahoe was excitedly showing this beacon. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping, but they hate paying. >> and it is not...
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. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland, today, the group called east oakland community play date held their monthly event. kids and families had the opportunity to get a healthy breakfast, do arts and crafts and listen to live music, among other things. but organizers say their goal is to provide a better future in east oakland. >> we're not exactly sure how we'll help the next generation learn to change the statistics of gun violence and poor outcome for their livelihood without actuallyúgítting to know one another, and without faith to bond and form new relationships. >> just come out one saturday and check it out. you give the kids a chance to be kids if they can in their own neighborhoods. >> east oakland community play date is in the middle of a month-long on-line fundraiser to the crowd-pleasing website. you can search east oakland to find out more. >>> and the kid known as bat kid returned to the area today. miles scott kicked off the brave the bay 5 k run and triathlon in san francisco today. scott is a c
. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland, today, the group called east oakland community play date held their monthly event. kids and families had the opportunity to get a healthy breakfast, do arts and crafts and listen to live music, among other things. but organizers say their goal is to provide a better future in east oakland. >> we're not exactly sure how we'll help the next generation learn to change the...
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so even in this market environment, staples are doing well. just the things you use every single day. >> there you go. all about bleach. they're always watching you. apple. unveiling a way they can track you now inside one of their own stores. cnbc is the first tv broadcaster that's going to be able to show this to you, josh lipton is in palo alto, california, with it. >> yeah. it's a new way now to shop at apple stores. starting today at stores across the country including the one in palo alto, california, you can be sort of guided as you walk through the store and get specific information about products and events that are tailored for you. here's how it basically works. when you get to the store opt in to use the ibeacon feature. sends a signal, your phone registers and you get information about products or events. you get to the store let's say and you made a purchase on-line you will be asked do you want to pick up that purchase, but then as you walk through the store, it changes. so maybe as you cruise past that iphone display, you might
so even in this market environment, staples are doing well. just the things you use every single day. >> there you go. all about bleach. they're always watching you. apple. unveiling a way they can track you now inside one of their own stores. cnbc is the first tv broadcaster that's going to be able to show this to you, josh lipton is in palo alto, california, with it. >> yeah. it's a new way now to shop at apple stores. starting today at stores across the country including the one...
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watching video games a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. did nana ever give you cheerios when you were a little kid? yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent. but anyone can help a foster ch
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what are you seeing on the economic environment? >> this quarter was slow to start. if you look at the holiday shopping season, it was pushed late. other than that, things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions. talk to me about beacon. we were just talking about this. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping. they hate paying. >> is that because they are cheap? >> everybody is like that. we want to remove the friction and make a completely invisible to pay. with beacon, we did that. you can go into a coffee shop, like you did, and you just walk in. your phone vibrates, so you know you are checked in. your photo appears on the point- of-sale system and you pay completely hands free. >> you do not have to go to another cash register? they can use the devices they're using? >> we have point-of-sale systems that check in. it enables any retail store or coffee shop or restaurant to enable that. >> so, you have these 30 systems. how many point-of-sale locations are you in? >> in the u.s., we have over
what are you seeing on the economic environment? >> this quarter was slow to start. if you look at the holiday shopping season, it was pushed late. other than that, things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions. talk to me about beacon. we were just talking about this. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping. they hate paying. >> is that because they are cheap? >> everybody is like that. we...
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the banks are not prohibited from having those sorts of operations and a more highly regulated environment. >> a big key, the rule will only be as tough as the regulators enforcing it. that is why washington may weigh some time before challenging this rule in court. it takes effect in july of 2015. >> peter, thank you very much. our chief washington correspondent peter cook. you are just hearing from peter, the fulcrum rule about limiting risks. -- the volt parole about limiting risks. about volcker rule limiting bets. su keenan is with me now with more on the story. this move gets sac closer to that family office status. >> absolutely the last month they agree to pay a record 1.8 billion dollar fine and exit the hedge fund rule -- hedge fund world, raising the needs for cash and removing this need for unit,ad, a reinsurance and it's may fund the reinsurance unit to access extra cash while providing the benefit of being offshore. the statement from the sac spokesman says the firm is now focusing on its transition to a family office. the sales price is estimated to and oneen $500 million bi
the banks are not prohibited from having those sorts of operations and a more highly regulated environment. >> a big key, the rule will only be as tough as the regulators enforcing it. that is why washington may weigh some time before challenging this rule in court. it takes effect in july of 2015. >> peter, thank you very much. our chief washington correspondent peter cook. you are just hearing from peter, the fulcrum rule about limiting risks. -- the volt parole about limiting...
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so we have to be care of the also that we not so restrict the environment out there for the students who want to go to the community colleges. you mentioned in passing or anything else on page 3. by ending what is been called second pal or summer pal or community colleges that historically black colleges and universities in particular. and the situation is that a number of students are coming in underprepared academically. they have to take at least one developmental course. before they get the credit baring work they have to learn post secondary level what they are posed to be exposed to in high school which is why we should a college career ready course study for all students. high school level. but because they are behind, they are then behind at the end of their first year. they're not on track to graduate on time. they were catching up. when they were began the second year they were going to be second-year student instead of a second-year student who has only 14 credits and really in effect a first-year student or 12 credits. second pell is having access impact particularly at c
so we have to be care of the also that we not so restrict the environment out there for the students who want to go to the community colleges. you mentioned in passing or anything else on page 3. by ending what is been called second pal or summer pal or community colleges that historically black colleges and universities in particular. and the situation is that a number of students are coming in underprepared academically. they have to take at least one developmental course. before they get the...
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>> today, john boehner told reporters at the presidents real focus ought to be on creating a better environment for our economy and creating more jobs for the american people. those jobs were there, shovel ready jobs that president obama spoke of often, would we be having this discussion about benefits? >> the unemployment rate has gone down from 2000 eight. whether there are enough or not, that is what politicians can debate around the edges. peoplelion, these are who come from all walks of life, white-collar, blue-collar and they need this assistance and what is also happening is some brinksmanship and public negotiating going on. i think they are close to a deal. it will come in higher than the sequestration rates will be hard for a lot of the republicans in the house for swallow. -- to swallow. if they can get some progress on unemployment it means they will pick up some democratic votes and you may see a budget deal go through with the minority and majority. >> why are some of these americans, for lack of better phrase, being used as a political piÑata? why are they being stigmatized with
>> today, john boehner told reporters at the presidents real focus ought to be on creating a better environment for our economy and creating more jobs for the american people. those jobs were there, shovel ready jobs that president obama spoke of often, would we be having this discussion about benefits? >> the unemployment rate has gone down from 2000 eight. whether there are enough or not, that is what politicians can debate around the edges. peoplelion, these are who come from all...
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ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. he went home, this time as e >>> as a senior in high school steph curry did not get a single offer from a college. tonight he went home as one of the best guards in the nba and he brought his a game. his dad played for the old hornets and now does tv for the bobcats and probably had a lot to say for his son who got 43 points. the cats kemba walker scored 50 teen of his 31 in the 4th -- 15 of his 31 in the 4th quarter. watch this one here. walker beats the screen, then goes right through three warriors defenders to the rack. the winner goes to kemba walker and the cats 115-111. >>> the 49ers sent a statement to the seahawks yesterday. it wasn't heard by their cocky defensive ba
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taking advantage of the low rate environment to by other companies as they did with virgin media. david: a security monitor called adp. you are sticking by that firm even though did not pay off this year. why are you standing by it? >> visiting spun off from tyco, this is another recurring revenue business following the same path as directv leveraging up at low rates and buying back their stock. -@david: they did not pay off ts year, you expected them to. why didn't they pay off this year? >> there is this new growth opportunity in home automation to turn on your lights, turn on your heat, unlocked doors and adp is a leader in that. some of the hardware companies as well. there is a potential for some competitive pressure to commence this market. the market is worried about it. liz: looking at the volatility index which gave people a little bit of conversation yesterday because it touched 15 and pulled back, but we're still seeing it in the high 14. does it continue to be a great indicator of when people should buy and sell stocks? >> it really derived from the options trading and
taking advantage of the low rate environment to by other companies as they did with virgin media. david: a security monitor called adp. you are sticking by that firm even though did not pay off this year. why are you standing by it? >> visiting spun off from tyco, this is another recurring revenue business following the same path as directv leveraging up at low rates and buying back their stock. -@david: they did not pay off ts year, you expected them to. why didn't they pay off this...
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how did a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> the first nba game in mexico in 16 years had to be postponed because smoke started to pour into the basketball arena. the facility was evacuated about 45 minutes before tip-off between the minnesota timberwolves and the san antonio spurs. an nba spokesman says the snow came from a generator. the game will be made up, not in mexico, but in minnesota at a later date. >>> millions of facebook, twitter, and g mail users have had their accounts compromised in a massive worldwide data breach. how the hackers obtained the log in information and what they plan to do with it. >> reporter: your password might be hidden from the guy taking a picture of the computer screen, but there's new in
how did a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> the first nba game in mexico in 16 years had to be postponed because...
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so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states so as growth increases, we can really see that leveraging up in earnings. we can see something similar to that in europe. so, we may very well see earnings north of -- equity market performance north of 8 % in both europe and japan. >> from your lips to the market god's ears. anthony, good to see you. thank you. >> same here. >> see you later. heading toward the close. we've got 17 minutes left in the trading session. actually, coming off the low a little bit here. down 118 points on the dow right now. >> actually it was last december, i think, if you went back, this p
so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states...
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what has he done to foster the business environment? >> when i look at the need to ramp up operation center, where i can recruit people, have an environment to build buildings quickly? >> it's regulations, weather, what? >> combination of cost of living, truly weather -- >> not football? >> partly football. >> not johnny manziel? >> the college community, state that works to work with us. >> torte reform? >>> it's less torte reform but more an environment to do business quickly. we have to be agile. we're we have to make decisions and move quickly. this is a place for our employees to work. >> you didn't consider illinois? >> we looked at texas and felt that was a terrific location. let me be clear. we're expanding in illinois and new jersey. >> governor perry has been out and has a campaign saying bring your jobs to me. it's not free for the state of texas. they're give ago way tax incentives to induce you to come? >> this is less about moving existing jobs. this is where we're going to put new additional jobs. texas is the place we fe
what has he done to foster the business environment? >> when i look at the need to ramp up operation center, where i can recruit people, have an environment to build buildings quickly? >> it's regulations, weather, what? >> combination of cost of living, truly weather -- >> not football? >> partly football. >> not johnny manziel? >> the college community, state that works to work with us. >> torte reform? >>> it's less torte reform but...
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fields that have 80% of women in the workplace of the your study tells the story of a professional environment in the united states where huge, huge portions of our working public are in a one gender office. >> yes, office might not be the words for it -- >> workplace, construction and plumbing and all of that. it is the case that our worlds at home are much more integrated than our worlds at work. this is more strongly for the less educated workforce. those blue color jobs have been much slower to integrate, both male dominated like construction and female like nursing assistants, still about 3/4 female. this wouldn't be so bad if people were just freely choosing any job they wanted and had different preferences but the fact also is the female dominated occupations pay less, even when we can make comparisons that are really as a.m. apples as apples as we can get. we find the male dominated jobs are paying more. >> you really can't have that conversation without acknowledging what you just did. the stereo types that still exist with a number of jobs, jobs that women just don't want to do and j
fields that have 80% of women in the workplace of the your study tells the story of a professional environment in the united states where huge, huge portions of our working public are in a one gender office. >> yes, office might not be the words for it -- >> workplace, construction and plumbing and all of that. it is the case that our worlds at home are much more integrated than our worlds at work. this is more strongly for the less educated workforce. those blue color jobs have...
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the one thing they can fall back on, 43% of all americans with a bachelors degree live in an urban environment. a lot of corporations are choosing to do this. archer daniels is one. yahoo! has decided to do this, even united continental. >> let's take the flip side of the argument. we're certainly not anti-capitalism here of course. we understand that people want to increase their profit margin. however, when you can't do -- you tell me, you're the expert on this, you can't totally just dismiss the quote/unquote older workforce. >> no. >> because then you need experienced workers around, correct? >> this is going to be different for different corporations. they're going to have to look at the pluses and the minuses of this. it's not going to happen overnight. it's going to happen over a very large period of time. attrition is natural. they're not unhappy about the fact their workforce is going to be declining in age. >> if you're an older worker willing to make the trek into the city, do you have a better chance of keeping your job? >> yes, you do, absolutely. >> all right, got to make adj t a
the one thing they can fall back on, 43% of all americans with a bachelors degree live in an urban environment. a lot of corporations are choosing to do this. archer daniels is one. yahoo! has decided to do this, even united continental. >> let's take the flip side of the argument. we're certainly not anti-capitalism here of course. we understand that people want to increase their profit margin. however, when you can't do -- you tell me, you're the expert on this, you can't totally just...
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and we like to say we provide a learning environment that is without the barrier of race or gender. and create an environment where the students will learn about themselves as individuals, not as categories in another context. but and will be able to experience themselves as empowered agents of change, ready for a future without limits. >> beverly daniel tatum, congratulations on your award. >> thank you so much, and i want to say how glad i am to be in such great company with richard broadhead of duke university, john hennessee of standford and michael-- of arizona state. congratulations to them as well. >> absolutely. thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, five leading artists were given their due for a lifetime of achievement last night at the annual kennedy center honors in washington. this year's group: jazz pianist herbie hancock, actress shirley maclaine, opera soprano martina arroyo, singer, songwriter billy joel and a rock star who came to this country as a teenager from mexico. jeffrey brown has our profile of carlos santana. >> brown: since his emergence in the san fran
and we like to say we provide a learning environment that is without the barrier of race or gender. and create an environment where the students will learn about themselves as individuals, not as categories in another context. but and will be able to experience themselves as empowered agents of change, ready for a future without limits. >> beverly daniel tatum, congratulations on your award. >> thank you so much, and i want to say how glad i am to be in such great company with...
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>> europe's coming out of the recessionary environment and starting to see positive gdp growth. if you're looking to invest in a local recovery in europe. it's the opposite of what's happening in japan. a weak yen is helping exporters, strong euro helping the strong exporters in europe. dfe is a european small cap etf that gets you access to the local european recovery story. >> thank you for your time this morning. >>> watching shares of mcdonald's as well, the world's largest fast food company, global same-store sales up a half percent in november. europe restaurants making up for the u.s. senior restaurant analyst at jeffrey's, good morning to you. peter, what happens it going to take? zero in on the u.s. persistent weakness here, why is it happening? is it going to reverse? >> well, you know, i think the good news for mcdonald's they do more traffic and volume than many competitors, $2.7 million per restaurant, average volume about 1300 transactions per day per restaurant compared to chipotle at 550. bad news, they're struggling to get incremental traffic. in the month of oc
>> europe's coming out of the recessionary environment and starting to see positive gdp growth. if you're looking to invest in a local recovery in europe. it's the opposite of what's happening in japan. a weak yen is helping exporters, strong euro helping the strong exporters in europe. dfe is a european small cap etf that gets you access to the local european recovery story. >> thank you for your time this morning. >>> watching shares of mcdonald's as well, the world's...
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passwords to hackers. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> we are learning more tonight about the cause of death for actor paul walker. he was killed in a car crash on saturday afternoon along with his friend, roger rodas. the los angeles county coroner says walker was killed by the impact of the crash and the subsequent fire. rodas was killed by the crash alone. >>> universal has shut down production on the movie that walker was filming at the time of his death. the studio announced today, the 7th installment of the fast and furious is on hold indefinitely. >>> the man charged in the los angeles airport shooting rampage made his first public court appearance today. he is accused of killing a tsa officer and wounding three others
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we are in a more normal private equity environment right now. i don't think it is slow, i wish it was busier. i think for it to get busier, we will need to see a large m&a cycle happen. we are seeing a lot less of that. we are buying more assets that each other own and selling stuff to each other. i would like to see more corporate m&a so we can see primary buyout activity. >> is it tough for you to buy businesses? if i was a company, i would not feel great about selling. >> i'm not sure. we are not clairvoyant. we are not smaller than anyone else. you are successful, though. >> we have been doing it for the last few years that we have been businesses that are not getting the attention they need and we intervene to find value than the previous owner cannot do. >> why aren't things like they were back in 2006, 2007? market conditions are awfully similar. open debtvery wide market, permissive terms for loans. it should add up to more than it is. >> there was a moment in time or the debt markets were exploding in terms of volume. importantly, the b
we are in a more normal private equity environment right now. i don't think it is slow, i wish it was busier. i think for it to get busier, we will need to see a large m&a cycle happen. we are seeing a lot less of that. we are buying more assets that each other own and selling stuff to each other. i would like to see more corporate m&a so we can see primary buyout activity. >> is it tough for you to buy businesses? if i was a company, i would not feel great about selling. >>...
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the banks who are prohibited from having those operations in that prohibitive environment. it is very questionable if systemic risk is reduced at all by what we are doing. >> let's take that off the table for a moment, what about the cynics among us who expect that the very least banks to find the to get around specificity of these rules? that is part of what makes wall street so competitive, right? >> research wherever it can be found, they will be doing something else as well, searching for congress to cut overon this, like they did 30 years of glass-steagall. the question is, alternately, where is the bond rating going to be set? we do not even know what the volker rule even means yet. the language is not very specific at all. how you determine the reasonable near-term expectation is security. >> that is vague. >> hedging against a specific identifiable risk? what does that mean, at the end of the day? like a duckt walks and talks like a duck, it is a duck. >> who determines what a duck walks like and talks like? >> all five regulatory agencies. >> i think of what is imp
the banks who are prohibited from having those operations in that prohibitive environment. it is very questionable if systemic risk is reduced at all by what we are doing. >> let's take that off the table for a moment, what about the cynics among us who expect that the very least banks to find the to get around specificity of these rules? that is part of what makes wall street so competitive, right? >> research wherever it can be found, they will be doing something else as well,...
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there was a sense that this bedroom was peaceful even though it was a very sterile environment and that he had 24 hour medical care, military doctors and nurses looking after him. we also know that he really has taken a turn for the worst, particularly in the last 24 to 48 hours, and in the last two, three weeks, we have also had indications that his body was starting to reject the antibiotics that had been treating him particularly over the last year for this lung infection, and it got to the point i think the doctors had been expecting it where his body just literally became resistant to every antibiotic, every drug that they could throw at it. i mean, they have really tried to deal with it, tried to give him some sense of peace and calm, and they have tried to ease his pain, but there came a point and i think it was in the last two or three weeks where there was a realization that perhaps these drugs, these antibiotics, no matter how strong they were, were not working and of course, if you speak to doctors who deal with elderly people, particularly a frail man on a ventilator with fa
there was a sense that this bedroom was peaceful even though it was a very sterile environment and that he had 24 hour medical care, military doctors and nurses looking after him. we also know that he really has taken a turn for the worst, particularly in the last 24 to 48 hours, and in the last two, three weeks, we have also had indications that his body was starting to reject the antibiotics that had been treating him particularly over the last year for this lung infection, and it got to the...
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deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year, year-and-a-half, two years ago. if he pushes for tax cuts i think that will be -- david: he would have to sign off, first of all new york state senate is controlled by republicans. they will not sign off on a tax increase, are they. >> republicans in name only. in albany you don't know. david: there are rynos that may raise taxes? >> if you get deals i give you this, give you that, good lord. david: would governor cuomo sign off on tax increases when he says he is against them. >> we'll see how politically he is behind the scenes and kiboshing this thing and getting word to mr. de blasio. make all the noise
deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year,...
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we saw that with a 2% comp, which was ar goou guably very good in this environment. q3 number was solid yet the stock isn't do anything. we think the story is fairly well known and investors are looking for more and need more. >> adrian, did you have a price target sdm. >> 12-month fair value is $48. that is 15 times the out year. and that's basically 15% earnings growth. they buy back about $1 billion generally in a normal year. and that generates about 6% earnings growth just by itself. >> so, our bull and our bear are $3 apart on their price target. wide gap there. thank you, ladies. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >> now we're losing a little momentum as we head into the final stretch. the dow is now up 117 points -- or 107. it lost the 16,000 threshold. s&p 500 similarly sitting now at about 1802. it may not be enough despite today's rally for us to end the week positive. >> again, it's been the last hour of the day each day this week that has been a very telling bit of the trade. >> huge volume. >> keep an eye on that as we head toward the close here. it's n
we saw that with a 2% comp, which was ar goou guably very good in this environment. q3 number was solid yet the stock isn't do anything. we think the story is fairly well known and investors are looking for more and need more. >> adrian, did you have a price target sdm. >> 12-month fair value is $48. that is 15 times the out year. and that's basically 15% earnings growth. they buy back about $1 billion generally in a normal year. and that generates about 6% earnings growth just by...
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dentist-recommended toothbrush brand worldwide. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> the 2010 cnn hero continues to help veterans struggling to build new lives. his homeless presentation will air tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. take a look. >> one of the biggest difficulties is transitioning from military life to civilian life. >> i can't change what happened. if i could, i would. i'm 24. i want to be able to live by myself. >> i built custom home for 30 years. back in 2005 i did my first remodel for a wounded veteran. god put a passion in my heart to help these families. >> this apartment that i live in, it not set up for my needs. the doors aren't as wide as it should be. the bathroom isn't as wide as it should be. some of the shelves are too high. >> t
dentist-recommended toothbrush brand worldwide. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> the 2010 cnn hero continues to help veterans...
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now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >> massive overbuilding because of the traditional notion of how you sell. you sell by marketing to people locally and opening a new one and marketing to people locally. as a result there's a tremendous overbuilding of the physical infrastructure of banking just as there is for retail and i think all of that will face a decade of deconstruction. >> that's extraordinary stuff. which venue will we socialize with other people? i mean, shopping the mall, that's a venue where we see other people and interact with other people, and the bank is another example, and you're-- a
now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >>...
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signs point to yes, so we're finding out how to play the post-crisis environment. twitter and facebook both hovering around 50 bucks, and making more gains today. but which is a better buy right here, right now? and the fed approves the volcker rule. we'll get instant reaction from suntrust ceo william rogers, and it is all straight ahead at the top of the hour on "the half." kelly, we'll see you in about 15 minutes. >> all right. thank you, scott. >>> from rising interest rates to stricter regulation, wall street is facing a barrage of headlines, but one smaller firm is finding a way to give some of the bigger beige banks a run for money. and kayla tausche is joined by the ceo of lazard, kenneth jacobs. take it away. >> you said it. i'm here with ken jacobs. you took the helm of lazard following the late bruce, and the world was a different place, both for your company and the overall economy. talk about then and now and what's changed. >> well, a lot. first, i think we're finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel on the financial crisis, and the impact it
signs point to yes, so we're finding out how to play the post-crisis environment. twitter and facebook both hovering around 50 bucks, and making more gains today. but which is a better buy right here, right now? and the fed approves the volcker rule. we'll get instant reaction from suntrust ceo william rogers, and it is all straight ahead at the top of the hour on "the half." kelly, we'll see you in about 15 minutes. >> all right. thank you, scott. >>> from rising...
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caroline hyde is standing by with a check on the french startup environment. >> thank you. i am now joined by eric. he is investing in some of these startups. how important is france at the moment in terms of the startup scene? where in europe is best to invest and how is france competing? >> it is a very interesting question. i do not think there is a better country. what has happened in the past couple of years is that the platforms have been developed, like facebook and google any iphone. to break down the walls. it used to be the war, if you , -- he usedhe war to be the world, if you are not one place in the world, you could not be successful. today, you can be anywhere in the world and be successful. >> what is trending? is it mobile payments or individual hotspots? >> it is everything you have talked about. lifestyle, health, food. all of these things that were not touched by technology before are being submerged by new ideas . a big technologic shift out there. >> give us an idea of food. we have heston blumenthal coming on a little bit later. how is food becoming or
caroline hyde is standing by with a check on the french startup environment. >> thank you. i am now joined by eric. he is investing in some of these startups. how important is france at the moment in terms of the startup scene? where in europe is best to invest and how is france competing? >> it is a very interesting question. i do not think there is a better country. what has happened in the past couple of years is that the platforms have been developed, like facebook and google...
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tougher than expected sales environment, heightened promotional environment. these are actually quotes from the conference call. over and over again. the other side is that herb greenberg writes saying wait a second, what really happened is the ceo came in, and turned around and said maybe things aren't so great. so people might say this stock is down 20 and have i to buy it. typically a down 20 stock is down again the next day. >> someone called it a welcome reversal from overwrought optimism. right? >> yeah. go to the ulta web site. the buon did well, this was a very specialized business. what was most daunting was that we basically felt how could ulta ever miss? compare that with canness, a texas-based retailers that sells mat interestses and everyone felt like they could roll them out forever. when you see this, carl, understand this is the fire you play with when you're in retail that is supposed to have no glitches. this story was not supposed to have a glitch and people are basically saying i didn't even know they were that price sensitive. they were do
tougher than expected sales environment, heightened promotional environment. these are actually quotes from the conference call. over and over again. the other side is that herb greenberg writes saying wait a second, what really happened is the ceo came in, and turned around and said maybe things aren't so great. so people might say this stock is down 20 and have i to buy it. typically a down 20 stock is down again the next day. >> someone called it a welcome reversal from overwrought...
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don't have it all built yet, we're talking about payments and financial transactions, now a target rich environment for hackers. so until you really strip this down and start over again and build a secure infrastructure, this is not safe to use. one of the memos we introduced in the hearing was a finding by the c.i.o. that said the threat and risk potential is limitless. yet the site is still operating and has eight months to fix the finding. jenna: you're saying the only way to fix this is start over? there's no way to do the necessary repairs to ever make this safe? >> there's an old saying that says it costs $1 to fix it before it's launched. there's no way to fix a plane in flight. we're not politically driven. i don't care what their policies are. when they said what's the best way to do it, you have to rebuild the site. for $600 million, you would think it would be at least secure. jenna: one of the things the viewers have probably heard from a variety different talking points on both sides, willingly admitting that for sure as fact but one of the things we continue to hear is, you know, even
don't have it all built yet, we're talking about payments and financial transactions, now a target rich environment for hackers. so until you really strip this down and start over again and build a secure infrastructure, this is not safe to use. one of the memos we introduced in the hearing was a finding by the c.i.o. that said the threat and risk potential is limitless. yet the site is still operating and has eight months to fix the finding. jenna: you're saying the only way to fix this is...
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. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was my camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday mandela" "nelson mandela.. nelson mandela" celebrating the life of onef >>> and it is cold again in the bay area! i'm kiet do with the subfreezing live report straight ahead. >> celebrating the life of a great leader, nelson mandela's impacts on south africa and the world. >> into the deep freeze again. now we have a storm aheaded our way rain maybe snow. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and they just switched on the metering lights over at the bay bridge pretty late but it's only backed up towards the at the end of the parking lot. full look of your "kcbs traffic
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ashley: this administration is supposed to be green friendly, if you like, should be friends of the environment, this doesn't make sense to me. >> doesn't at all. last thing we should be doing with our tax code is penalizing people who are taking public transit that provides a cleaner form of transportation and providing an incentive for more people to drive to work and there is a solution in congress, there is the bipartisan piece of legislation that will solve this problem. it doesn't have a lot of opposition, wouldn't add a dime to the deficit and congress should waste no time in enacting get. ashley: the problem is congress is embroiled in these budget battles that get pushed back two or three month. could this get lost in the shuffle as they deal with a bigger budget? >> we are hopeful that because this has such strong public support it has bipartisan support which is increasingly rare these days. we are hopeful that congress will take it up but it could get lost in the shuffle. ashley: this is a huge hit economy, any numbers over the last year 700,000 yorker's saved $330 million for this
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >>> it's pretty crazy. this is out of brazil actually. pretty dispushing, as well. this is something that just happened. soccer fans essentially going wild in the stands. fighting breaking out all over. getting ugly pretty fast. shasta darington actually has the story behind this. >> a bloody riot between rival soccer fans broke out at a game here in brazil over the weekend. several people were critically injured. one man was airlifted out. the game between da gamma was halded for more than an hour while players and coaches pleaded with fans to stop the violence and police shot rubber bullets into the crowds. unfortunately, soccer violence is a chronic problem for the host of the next world cup. >> really crazy. >> now in north korea, some political upheaval
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solomon makgale said monday officers would "make sure people are able to grieve in a safe environment." makgale said south african police, diplomats and intelligence services had been in touch protect visiting heads of state, including u.s. more than 80,000 mourners are expected to attend the memorial tuesday for the anti-apartheid hero at a stadium in the soweto township where mandela made his last public appearance at the closing ceremony of the 2010 soccer world cup. officials say they'll block access if too many people come to the stadium. overflow sites are planned. >> president obama and the first lady will be among the dozens of dignitaries honoring mandela tomorrow in south africa. a soccer stadium will serve as the backdrop for a national memorial service >> former presidents george w bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter also expected to attend. they will join tens of thousands of mourners at the johanessburg stadium. >> u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has arrived in pakistan for meetings with prime minister nawaz sharif and other officials. pentagon spokesman carl woog say
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rouhani out tos his negotiation skills by saying, by creating a calm environment, a calm environment, we were able to complete the work. in the facility where the ranian ore is turned into an enrichability form. iran has built two secret facilities. several years later it was caught building a station underground. if iran is only seeking peaceful nuclear energy, why is it building structures that way? well, mr. speaker, i think the obvious answer there is clear. netanyahu also asked why iran is trying to develop international, intercontinental ballistic missiles if not to further its nuclear ambitions. icbm's are purposefully designed to be a transportation vehicle for a nuclear weapon. as netanyahu pointed out, you don't build those to carry t.n.t. thousands of miles away. the prime minister's clearly troubled in light of the u.s. history with north korea, just like north korea before it, iran professes to seemingly peaceful intentions it. talks the talk of nonproliferation while seeking to sanctions and buying time for its nuclear program. has derstands that america the same negotia
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can we really push above $100 in that environment? probably not. this is the one if you watch while you are walking outside, because of the cold, another six-month high today. pushing for 22.90. the highest level since last winter. back to you. adam: thank you be at lori: also newsworthy as admin, eight tech giants teaming up to talk to the white house and congress. it has to please with revelations the u.s. spying or was spying on their customer data. microsoft and google joined by apple, yahoo, facebook, twitter, and linked into present a plan to the president and congress on regulating online spying and how the u.s. can put in place a worldwide effort to enforce it. also sponsoring full-page ads, starting a website with a list of their concerns. adam: apple another step closer, set to take preorders from iphones this week. reports say the website is inviting customers to order the iphone 5s on thursday, coming as the mobile giant gets closer to launching 4g service and advertised sales for other smart phones that support the new network. kandi c
can we really push above $100 in that environment? probably not. this is the one if you watch while you are walking outside, because of the cold, another six-month high today. pushing for 22.90. the highest level since last winter. back to you. adam: thank you be at lori: also newsworthy as admin, eight tech giants teaming up to talk to the white house and congress. it has to please with revelations the u.s. spying or was spying on their customer data. microsoft and google joined by apple,...
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certainly one potential positive from a higher rate environment. kyle, you know, this has become a name that seems to be a favorite among some hedge funds. and i can think about other names in the past, jcpenney, for example, that have not worked out particularly well when we see a lot of hedge funds pile in sort of when it becomes the flavor of the moment. does that concern you at all? >> it always concerns me. and look, in jcpenney, what ended up happening there was, analogous to a retail banking institution when you have, you know, 2.8 billion in payabilities and you only have $1 billion worth of cash on hand or liquidity and the vendors decide that to change their terms like depositors running from a bank, when the vendors change their terms, it forced jcpenney to raise new money and dilute the shareholder base by almost 40%. we thought the new ceo would be able to stabilize things. what we got wrong was the fact that the vendors could change their terms very quickly. but in this case, you have gm working and pardon the pun, but hitting on all
certainly one potential positive from a higher rate environment. kyle, you know, this has become a name that seems to be a favorite among some hedge funds. and i can think about other names in the past, jcpenney, for example, that have not worked out particularly well when we see a lot of hedge funds pile in sort of when it becomes the flavor of the moment. does that concern you at all? >> it always concerns me. and look, in jcpenney, what ended up happening there was, analogous to a...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> welcome back to "new day." time for the five things you need to know. the east coast getting pelted with snow, rain and ice, the worst may be yet to come. the deep freeze causing all sorts of headaches at the airport and on the roads. >>> preparations under way for a memorial service for nelson mande mandela. it will bring dozens of world leaders including president obama to south africa. >>> in montana, jury selections starting today in the case of a new bride charged with murdering her husband just eight days after their wedding. the 22-year-old has pleaded not guilty. >>> it is sentencing day for former sa
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. ,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> how does a man maintain his strength, his belief, his integrity on an island where he's been sentenced to life in pris prison? >> there is nothing as inspiring as to know that ideas for which you have sacrificed were to triumph in the end. >> that was nelson mandela in his 1993 conversation with charlie on pbs. he said that even from behind bars, he was fully aware of those on the outside fighting for the liberation of south africa. it was a source of inspiration and moral for him. welcome back to "cbs this morning." incredible interview then from 1993. >> 20 years ago. it was extraordinary. there was such a sense about this man of no one i've ever met like the sense of bearing an
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an abnormal inflation environment, you could ask, like argentina or zimbabwe, did they ever have monetary -- was there any monetary velocity and there wasn't. it's for an abnormal inflationary type period. you don't need that. now, i don't -- i'm not predicting this is going to happen, but i think it's a risk and probably the risk to protect our portfolio against. >> and you're long municipal bonds. >> yes. >> you're like the antimeredith whitney in this case. >> yes. >> why? >> well, we are -- we are long the best credit municipal bond. we hedge out the interest rate exposure in those. it's one of the few places where you can still get rewarded for your risk. it's a price-based argument. they're too cheap. you're getting over an 8% after tax yield. you have a lot of cushion against interest rates there. and most municipals are very solid. we're only trading for the most part in the top rated municipals. we have some university bonds that are trading, you know, at 4.8%, 4.9%, for tax, over 8% after tax. they're significantly cheap. and what happened when there was a first taper talk, muni
an abnormal inflation environment, you could ask, like argentina or zimbabwe, did they ever have monetary -- was there any monetary velocity and there wasn't. it's for an abnormal inflationary type period. you don't need that. now, i don't -- i'm not predicting this is going to happen, but i think it's a risk and probably the risk to protect our portfolio against. >> and you're long municipal bonds. >> yes. >> you're like the antimeredith whitney in this case. >> yes....
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with qualifying bundles. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. the president of san jose state university has announced that a former judge will conduct an independent review of alleged harassment of an african -american student. those claims of harassment sparked an outrage on campus and throughout the bay area last month. university president mohammad qayoumi named retired judge ladoris h. cor-dell to lead a task force. it will determine what existing rules were broken and recommend changes for ensuring future student safety. the task force was appointed amid allegations that four white freshmen subjected racial slurs, other torments and even injuries. >>darya: federal officials are expected to file charges against the person they beli
with qualifying bundles. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. the president of san jose state university has announced that a former judge will...